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National Cancer Institute Researcher Admits Abortion-Breast Cancer Link True
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| January 6, 2010
| Steven Ertelt
Posted on 01/06/2010 10:14:06 AM PST by julieee
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To: GoRepGo
From the studies I’ve read miscarriage is different in how the hormones react. In miscarriage they drop a little at a time rather than having them high running through the body with no baby to support.
To: chris_bdba; GoRepGo
I have read the same. In fact, I remember some research a few years ago that found, startlingly, that the baby’s hormones were initiating miscarriages.
Who knows what hormonal damage going in there and truncating that natural exchange may cause.
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01/06/2010 1:13:24 PM PST
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Claud
To: xsmommy
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01/06/2010 1:16:10 PM PST
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Guenevere
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To: sodpoodle
If you never had an abortion then why on earth would it be offensive? Don't warn women that they risk an increase of cancer because you don't want anyone to have a thought that you may have had an abortion?
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01/06/2010 1:49:38 PM PST
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Lyantana
(A Southern View)
To: julieee
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01/06/2010 1:58:19 PM PST
by
Faith
(Natural born citizen and willing to prove it.)
To: julieee
How about class action suits against Big Abortion like they did for Big Tobacco.
To: sodpoodle
This connection has been well-established for years. It does not counter the equally well established fact that diseases like cancer are usually multiply determined. There is absolutely no reason for a rational person to be "offended" by the truth. People get lung cancer without smoking too, but that doesn't mean smoking is unrelated to lung cancer.
To: sodpoodle
This connection has been well-established for years. It does not counter the equally well established fact that diseases like cancer are usually multiply determined. There is absolutely no reason for a rational person to be "offended" by the truth. People get lung cancer without smoking too, but that doesn't mean smoking is unrelated to lung cancer.
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